About North Kansas City

Awards & Distinctions

North Kansas City High School has had a long history of pride and tradition since it first opened in 1925. For over 90 years, Northtown has been an environment where students excel both academically and in their extracurricular pursuits. At North Kansas City, high expectations and strong student support combine to create a community that appreciates and fosters civility and success for all.

The successes of Northtown's students, staff and teachers have been recognized at the local, state and national levels. From individual scholarships to school-wide distinction, North Kansas City is proud to celebrate the accomplishments of all.

One of America's Most Challenging High Schools

North Kansas City High School has been designated by the Washington Post as one of the nation's most challenging high schools! This is the 7th year in a row that Northtown has been recognized by the national publication. Schools that receive this designation rank in the top 10% of all high schools in the country. North Kansas City is also one of only 20 schools in Missouri to be honored.

The Washington Post grants this distinction to high schools based on a combination of achievements by each year's graduating class. Students at North Kansas City took full advantage of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and college-level offerings. In addition to success in these courses throughout the year, students achieved high marks on the corresponding end-of-the-year exams.

Orchestra Chosen to Perform for Music Educators Association

The North Kansas City Orchestra was recently chosen to perform for the Missouri Music Educators Association's annual gathering in January of 2019. Under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Miller, the orchestra will perform for educators from across the state at Tan-Tar-A Resort. The musicians were chosen from hundreds of performing groups from K-12 schools and universities all over Missouri. The tough audition process involved submitting several audition recordings of performances. The North Kansas City Orchestra was one of only five chosen from across the state. Congratulations to our student musicians!